Hi Olivier,

> I've got a similar config:
> 
> VM with 4 cores, Debian 8 (Jessie), GLPI 0.85.4, Apache2.4 and PHP5-FPM.

Now that you mention it, the computer is a virtual machine running under 
openvz (I don't think this has any effect on glpi, but I thought I would 
mention it, just in case).

> From time to time I get the same message.

Maybe it's been a coincidence, but for me it has happened every time I tried 
to add a component (around twenty times, I would guess). Or it may be related 
to the version (mine is 0.84.8, since that is the version of the Debian 
package). If you think it may help, I wouldn't mind removing the package and 
performing a manual installation with the last glpi version.

> I'm still searching for a root
> cause... But I found that it could come from session management.
> Could you check if the /var/www/html/path_to_glpi/files/_sessions folder
> has the correct rights to be read/write from the PHP5-FPM user
> (www-data?). Regards,

Those are the permissions and ownerships for that folder:

drwxr-xr-x 2 www-data root 290816 Jun  2 09:02 _sessions/

and all files inside have these other permissions and ownerships:

-rw------- 1 www-data www-data  1292 Jun  1 18:32 _sessions/sess_vtj4...

but I don't know if that is as it should be. If not, those permissions and 
ownerships were set by the glpi Debian package, so I guess I should open a bug 
with them if they are not right.

Thanks for your answer!

Josep Guerrero

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